Travel Blogs from San Pedro de Atacama

... herds, some tagged with colorful yarns, woven into their fur, to brand them as someone's property.
Our guide, interestingly enough, was a SanPedro native and indigenous. Well-spoken in Spanish, I was on a tour of gringos, and he insisted on speaking ...

... most interesting part of the caves was the entrance, a tiny canyon of soft sedimentary rock. Approximately six months earlier, heavy rains hit SanPedro, dumping the equivalent of a high-year's total rainfall (just an inch and a half) in a day. In such a ...

... desert on earth'...Seems every single desert I go to has this distinction but....yeah, it is dry and hot here in SanPedrodeAtacama. The most shocking thing is we definitely are not in Kansas...Bolivia, anymore. First obvious thing....the ...

... small surprise with a brownie cake towards the end. Restaurant guests were cooperative and clapped along. Somehow the brownie didn't end up on the bill as well. Went back to pack our luggages. Final flight in South Am tomorrow! SanPedrodeAtacama, ...